alfirules
Well-Known Member
well theres this horse i ride, he is quite young, only 6, and he hasnt really done alot schooling wise. last year i he started schooling and he was doing well. has been doing light hacking over the winter and i am starting to do more schooling and longer hacking, etc.
anyway, last year we never had many problems, he was a bit unbalanced at first and did go on the wrong leg a few times, but now he will only lead with one leg in canter, no matter how hard i try, he only leg yields to the side that he leads with in canter, and he will only flex this side as well. he also feels very odd on one of the trot diagonals.
so do you think this can be corrected with schooling, if so could you suggest some exercises. or do you think it could be something else?? he did have a splint on theleg that he always leads with, would this have anything to do with it? he is sound now, and it was a last year he had it, but the splint is still very big.
any comments will be appreciated, thanks for reading!
anyway, last year we never had many problems, he was a bit unbalanced at first and did go on the wrong leg a few times, but now he will only lead with one leg in canter, no matter how hard i try, he only leg yields to the side that he leads with in canter, and he will only flex this side as well. he also feels very odd on one of the trot diagonals.
so do you think this can be corrected with schooling, if so could you suggest some exercises. or do you think it could be something else?? he did have a splint on theleg that he always leads with, would this have anything to do with it? he is sound now, and it was a last year he had it, but the splint is still very big.
any comments will be appreciated, thanks for reading!